ORLANDO, Fla. – While the thermostat won’t have a temperature setting to match the South Pole, there’s a new lodging option in Orlando inspired by an Antarctic attraction.
Club Wyndham has partnered with SeaWorld during its 60th anniversary to introduce a custom-designed suite at the Club Wyndham Bonnet Creek Resort, just a short drive away from the theme park. The all-new Antarctica Realm recently reopened at SeaWorld and is home to the highly-anticipated family launch coaster “Penguin Trek” slated to open this summer.
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“SeaWorld is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, and we are excited to partner with Club Wyndham to capture the chill of Antarctica and the thrill of our newest launch coaster, opening this summer, in such a fun and unique way,” said Jon Peterson, Park President of SeaWorld Orlando.
A spacious one-bedroom deluxe suite includes accommodations that are the polar opposite of a typical summer vacation in Florida. There’s a kitchen built for snow cone making and separate living and dining areas, along with plenty of Antarctic-themed games, a life-size plush penguin to cuddle with, and projections of snow flurries and reflective water effects across the walls.
The themed suite is available for three and four-night reservations between Aug. 1 and Sept. 8.
Rates start at $439 per night and an additional two-bedroom SeaWorld Suite is available exclusively as a benefit for Club Wyndham vacation club owners.
A portion of each Club Wyndham SeaWorld Suite booking will be donated to the SeaWorld Conservation Fund, a nonprofit private foundation that provides grants to support marine and land-based animal conservation and ecosystem projects on all seven continents. Since its inception, the foundation has provided more than $20 million in grants to more than 1,300 global organizations and grassroots groups.
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